XVTHP 200
XVTHP 200
HIGH DEFINITION
HEADPHONES WITH WIRELESS DOCK FOR iPod®
Do not use headphones while operating a motor vehicle or a bicycle. Doing so is dangerous and may violate local
laws and regulations.
Sounds that you rely on as reminders or warnings may have an unfamiliar character when using headphones. Be
aware of how these sounds may vary in character so you can recogize them as needed.
Do not drop, sit on, or allow the headphones to be immersed in water. Do not wear headphones in the rain.
Do not use headphones if the inability to hear outside sounds may present a danger to you or others.
For important information on listening guidelines, see Information on Hearing Damage on page 16.
Incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. Manufactured under license from Dolby iPhone® and iPod® are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
SRS TruSurround HD and SRS TruVolume Laboratories. Dolby and the Double-D symbol are registered in the U.S. and other countries.
are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Power Adapter for Wireless Dock iPod Trays (3) 3.5mm Audio Cable
Adjustable
Headband
(Both Sides) Volume Up
Active Noise
Reduction
SRS
Power
Volume Down
Next
Charging Port
Input
3.5mm Port
Play/Pause
Previous
Charging Contacts: Must touch dock contacts to charge Volume Up: Increase volume
Adjustable Headband: Extend headband to fit Active Noise Reduction: Activate to block background noise
Next: Go to next track on iPod/iPhone SRS: Activate SRS sound processing when
Mini USB Port: Connect to travel charger listening to the wireless dock
Input: Change audio source Power: Press and hold for 2 seconds
Play/Pause: Play or pause audio to turn on or off
Previous: Go to previous track on iPod/iPhone Volume Down: Decrease volume
3.5mm Port: Connect portable device
Charging Contacts
Charging Light Input Lights
SRS Lights
SPDIF DC In Pair
Audio In Audio Out Hub/ Power
Client
Charging Contacts: Must touch headphone contacts to charge Hub/Client: Change Hub/Client mode
Charging Light: Turns on when headphones are charging Pair: Connect dock to headphones wirelessly
Input: Change audio source Power: Press to turn on/off
iPod Dock: Connect iPod to use as audio source Input Lights: The light corresponds to the input
Audio In: Connect analog audio device currently selected
SPDIF: Connect digital audio device SRS Lights: When SRS TruVolume or SRS TruSurround
Audio Out: Connect analog receiver or powered HD is on, the corresponding light is on
speakers Dolby Digital Light: When playing a Dolby Digital source, the
DC In: Connect power adapter light is on (SPDIF only)
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Connect the power adapter to the DC IN port on the wireless dock. Connect the other end of the power adapter to an electrical outlet.
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Charge the headphones by placing them on the top of the wireless Allow the headphones to fully charge.
dock. Ensure the charging contacts are touching.
When the headphones are charging, the charging light is on and The headphones are fully charged when the charging light is off
the power button on the headphones is red. and the power button on the headphones is off.
Ensure the HUB/CLIENT switch is in the HUB position. Remove the headphones from the wireless dock. Turn on the
headphones. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds,
Turn on the wireless dock by pressing the Power button. then release.
The wireless dock is on when the lights on the front are on. When the headphones are on, the Power button is green.
1 Fingernail Slot
2 Made for:
• iPhone 4
• iPhone 3GS
• iPod with video
(5th generation)
(60GB and 80GB only)
• iPod Nano
(6th generation)
(8GB and 16GB only)
Complete First-Time Setup on page 4. Place your iPod/iPhone in the wireless dock.
Locate the tray that fits your iPod/iPhone, then place it in the Ensure your iPod/iPhone is inserted completely.
wireless dock. Trays can be removed by lifting from the fingernail
slot.
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Turn on the wireless dock by pressing the Power button. Remove the headphones from the wireless dock. Turn on the
headphones. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds,
The wireless dock is on when the front lights are on. then release.
OR
Play/Pause
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Next Volume Up
1
SPDIF/Optical Cable*
Best Sound
SPDIF SPDIF
Complete First-Time Setup on page 4, then choose the best connection to the wireless dock.
Connect a SPDIF/optical or RCA audio cable from your device to the wireless dock as shown.
Remember, you can connect two devices - one device to each port.
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Turn on the wireless dock by pressing the Power button. Turn on the device you connected to the wireless dock.
The wireless dock is on when the lights on the front are on.
OR
Remove the headphones from the wireless dock. Turn on the Press the INPUT button on the wireless dock or the INP button on
headphones. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds, the headphones until the input light on the wireless dock displays
then release. SPDIF or AUX (AUDIO IN).
You can now listen to your devices wirelessly using the headphones–up to 60 feet away!
Connect your home stereo to the wireless dock using an RCA audio cable as shown.
(Devices differ–see your home stereo’s user manual for details.)
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Turn on the wireless dock by pressing the Power button. Turn on your home stereo.
The wireless dock is on when the lights on the front are on. Set your home stereo input to the port to which the wireless dock
is connected.
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iPod
Place your iPod/iPhone in the iPod dock. Press the INPUT button on the wireless dock until the input light
Ensure your iPod/iPhone is inserted completely. on the wireless dock displays iPod.
You can now share your iPod/iPhone music on your home stereo.
Use the controls on your iPod/iPhone to play, pause, or change tracks.
Use the volume controls on your home stereo to increase or decrease volume.
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Connect the 3.5mm cable to your iPod, iPhone, or other device. When transporting the headphones, fold them as shown and
Connect the other end to the 3.5mm audio port on the headphones. place them in the travel case.
Only the Volume Up/Down, ANR, and Power buttons function The travel case also has room for the 3.5mm cable, charging
when the headphones are connected with the 3.5mm cable. cable, and travel charger. Don’t forget to bring them with you!
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• Increase the volume. Press Volume Up on the headphones and/or on your device.
• Ensure the headphones are on and within range of the wireless dock (up to 60 feet).
• If connected with the 3.5mm cable, ensure the cable is securely connected to your device and to
There is no sound.
the headphones. You may need to increase the volume on both your device and the headphones.
• Ensure the HUB/CLIENT switch is in the HUB position.
• Press the INPUT button until the light on the front of the wireless dock matches the input to which you want to listen.
• Ensure the dock is plugged into a working electrical outlet with the power adapter for the wireless dock.
The headphones do not
• Ensure the metal contacts on the headphones are touching the metal pins on the wireless dock. When the headphones
charge when placed on
are charging, the charging light on the top of the wireless dock is on.
the wireless dock.
• Try charging the headphones using the travel charger and cable. See Traveling with Your Headphones on page 12.
When I connect my • Ensure the RCA audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT port on your device and the AUDIO IN port on the dock.
device with an RCA • Some devices, such as TVs, support variable audio out over RCA audio cables. Set your device to “fixed” or “line level”
audio cable, there is low audio out. (Devices differ–see your device’s user manual for details.)
or no volume • If your device does not support the “fixed” or “line level” setting, increase the volume on the device.
• Ensure you are in range of the wireless dock (up to 60 feet). Range is affected by obsructions (walls,
I hear static, the sound
furniture) between the headphones and the dock.
quality is low, or my
• You may be hearing interference from other wireless devices. Try repositioning the dock away from other
music drops out.
devices or adjusting the wireless settings on your other devices. (See your device’s user manual.)
• When the headphones need charging, you will hear a beep every few minutes. Charge the headphones. See
I hear beeping in the
First-Time Setup on page 4 or Traveling with Your Headphones on page 12.
headphones.
• When the headphone volume is at maximum or minimum, you will hear a beep. This is normal.
When I connect my
• Your device may be sending audio in an unsupported format. Change your device to output PCM or Dolby Digital
device with a
Bitstream. Other audio formats, such as DTS, are not supported. (Devices differ–see your device’s user manual for
SPDIF/optical cable,
details.)
there is no sound.
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